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Labor trends to watch in 2024: A U.S. economic outlook and sector play-by-play

Work Life

The new year is fast approaching, and between ongoing labor shortages and financing challenges, industry leaders will need to do their homework before making critical business decisions around hiring next year. That means getting a bird’s-eye view of our current economic landscape—as well as close-up of its terrain.

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More Managers Than Ever Are Keeping Tabs on the News—Here’s What It Means for Companies

Success

Now, he’s also looking for information on international news, healthcare, technology, finance and sources related to the supply chain, he says, aiming to “understand what issues, shortages or situations are on the horizon to better plan business decisions around.

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Firms are throwing resources at AI knowing they are likely to fail

Workplace Insight

Notably, the industries considering adoption, such as IT, healthcare, finance, and automotive, are also the ones indicating a lack of readiness for integration. The study highlights a fervour for AI adoption, with 90 percent of chief technology officers (CTOs) at UK businesses planning to invest in AI in the next 12 months.

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How Employee Perks Can Help Companies in the US

Vantage Circle

Healthcare Benefits: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance plans The healthcare benefits in the United States are undeniably one of employees' most critical and sought-after perks. This addresses a fundamental need in a country where healthcare costs can be staggering.